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- 1930.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Prince D S Mirsky, A History of Russian Literature from the Earliest Times to the Death of Dostoyevsky (1881) (London, 1927).
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Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Prince D S Mirsky, A History of Russian Literature from the Earliest Times to the Death of Dostoyevsky (1881) (London, 1927).
Prince Teh Wan with his young son
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A view looking over the shoulders of a man and boy seated on the ground, the man holding a plate of food. The man and boy are Prince Teh Wan and his son.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Prince Teh Wang walking past a wrestling match at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes.
Prince Teh Wang arriving at the festival of the Mongol Princes on his white horse
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Prince Teh Wang astride a white horse, his back to the camera.
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Head and shoulders portrait of Teh Wang's son, aged about five.
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Six soldiers smiling and laughing at the camera. One is holding a bugle aloft.
Prince with the button on his headgear denoting he is a descendant of Kublai Khan
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A man in Mongolion costume crouching with his hands together in front of him, fingers intertwined. Behind him is a body of water.
Prince with the button on his headgear denoting he is a descendant of Kublai Khan
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
A man in Mongolion costume crouching with his hands together in front of him, fingers intertwined. Behind him is a body of water.
[Princes at the Great Mongolian Festival of the Princes]
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Two Princes in conversation, their backs to the camera.
[Princes entering Teh Wang's palace]
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Two princes on the steps leading to the palace. A guard can be seen in the background.
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Printed books. Two volumes given to Dr Prys T J Morgan by Miss Gwyneth Vaughan Jones, G.V.J.'s sister, c. 1957. They may have been awarded as prizes to G.V.J. when he was a student. Both bear the autograph of the author, dated February 1930, and no 88 bears the autograph of G.V.J.
Printed items relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Includes a photograph of Lloyd George, Dame Margaret and Megan, c. 1930; brochures, c. 1930-1933, advertising Gareth Jones's lecture tours in the United States; and miscellaneous stray items concerning his travels.
Printed materials relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Miscellaneous printed items, many associated with Gareth Jones, including many press cuttings commemorating his life and work, articles by Dr Siriol Colley on her uncle, and material on the famine, the 'Holodomor' in Russia.
Printed materials, correspondence etc. relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones,
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Comprises printed items relating to Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1930-1942; mementoes of Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1935-2002; press cuttings, 1938-1954; printed materials, 1957-2004; and papers concerning the commemoration of Gareth Vaughan Jones, 1999-2003.
[Private & Family Photographs]
Part of Gareth Vaughan Jones Papers
Various photographs, mainly informal, of Gareth Vaughan Jones from age of eight or so up until the year of his death. Many are 'snapshots' of him with family & friends. Some are annotated. Nos. 4552955/337-352 are contact sheets of negatives 4552957 prepared at NLW, jan 2011.
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A selection of photographs of Gareth Vaughan Jones connected with his work including studio portraits (by Hugo, 1929) of himself and unidentified other persons, relaxing in the Mojave Desert, also two Trinity College, Cambridge groups. Some are annotated on the reverse.
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A quayside lined with railway trucks carrying Kerosene. Pipelines run alongside the quay and 'No Smoking' is written in large letters.
[Railway tracks and a settlement]
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A small village presumed to be along the Peking - Kalgan (now Beijing-Zhangjiakou) railway line. Three sets of railway tracks are visible in the foreground.
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Two goods wagons alongside a platform. Three soldiers are standing in the open door of one wagon, numbered 40040. Location unknown.